[Q] How to remove com.noshufou.android.su - Xperia Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I know this is part of superuser, but I don't use that anymore, I use SuperSU. I removed the Superuser app after I installed SuperSU, and everything still works, still rooted, SuperSU handles root access, but this program still remains. And I am getting force closes from it.
How do I remove it?

Did you try to use root explorer and just delete it?
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thatsupnow said:
Did you try to use root explorer and just delete it?
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I did a search of my SD card and the phone itself, I can't find the actual file.

I have the same problem, where is the file?

Install link2sd or titaniumbackup and remove it.
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f3w1n said:
Install link2sd or titaniumbackup and remove it.
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Fyi titanium can't even find it.

But pm uninstall does work

It should be in /system/app/

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[Q] Titanium Backup could not be installed. Free up some space and try again?

I have plenty of free space. under 'manage applications' it says I have 11gb used and 17 gb free. Any idea whats going on?
This is bull. I just uninstalled a 200mb game and it still throws that error.
I had this problem once on my Evo 3d ... If I remember correctly, all I had to do was clear the cache in settings>apps>play store.
meatgel said:
I had this problem once on my Evo 3d ... If I remember correctly, all I had to do was clear the cache in settings>apps>play store.
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If that doesn't work, try clearing data too.
Geezer Squid said:
If that doesn't work, try clearing data too.
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Tried both and cleared my cache partition. Nothing.
EDIT: Fixed it. I'm dumb. thanks guys.
Maybe sideloading it will work? HERE is the APK.
number3pencil said:
Tried both and cleared my cache partition. Nothing.
EDIT: Fixed it. I'm dumb. thanks guys.
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I have the same prob, how did u fix? Im not installing from store tho, have apks on my pc.
Had the exact same problem. Use a file explorer with root access. Go to data/app and find the odex file - com.keramidas.titanium.odex (or something like that). Delete that file and you should be good to go.
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AdrianE46 said:
Had the exact same problem. Use a file explorer with root access. Go to data/app and find the odex file - com.keramidas.titanium.odex (or something like that). Delete that file and you should be good to go.
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ditto. i used androzip root to delete the odex file, and it deleted, but titanium backup still didn't install. then, i tried again to delete the file, but this time using root explorer, and titanium backup was able to install. not sure why....
AdrianE46 said:
Had the exact same problem. Use a file explorer with root access. Go to data/app and find the odex file - com.keramidas.titanium.odex (or something like that). Delete that file and you should be good to go.
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Thanks worked fine.
AdrianE46 said:
Had the exact same problem. Use a file explorer with root access. Go to data/app and find the odex file - com.keramidas.titanium.odex (or something like that). Delete that file and you should be good to go.
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Ya worked fine for my atrix...
Thanks for this good sharing. It resolved my issue on GT-I9000 ICS 4.0.3 and after backup i can move on ICS 4.0.4. By the way, May i know why remove that particular file?
Worked, THANKS !!
i have the same problem but i can't find the .odex file anywhere on my phone...i ave a galaxy s2 with resurrection rom
boylar said:
i have the same problem but i can't find the .odex file anywhere on my phone...i ave a galaxy s2 with resurrection rom
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do a search, or if you use lucky patcher, it clears .odex files not in use.
AdrianE46 said:
Had the exact same problem. Use a file explorer with root access. Go to data/app and find the odex file - com.keramidas.titanium.odex (or something like that). Delete that file and you should be good to go.
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this way can even use in others apps that with the same problem, really useful:good::good:
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dre10g said:
How do you fix the problem if Lucky Patcher is the one with the error?
As in.. I can't update LuckyPatcher
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Buy the app. This forum is not not the place to ask about pirated software.
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this helped someone
pren22 said:
Thanks worked fine.
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To fix it, you need to remove the patch installed by Lucky Patcher.
Open Lucky Patcher. Press menu button and hit Troubleshooting, then Uninstall Patches.
This will remove all patches that were installed by Lucky Patcher for all apps.
Now, install Titanium Backup.
Note that you have to reapply patches for all apps you had previously patched.
another way to solve your problem in a rooted phone is using the program root explorer to clean the dalvik cache and cache folders, reboot and it shoud be able to install tb

Cant delete the bloat

Hello all, I have rooted the phone and installed "no bloat" from the play store. I try to delete all the bloat apps..such as play books, but it fails to delete even after i grant it su acess.
What could be wrong?
I am running stock ics ( i find it better for me than cm9 at the moment)
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txrocker281 said:
Hello all, I have rooted the phone and installed "no bloat" from the play store. I try to delete all the bloat apps..such as play books, but it fails to delete even after i grant it su acess.
What could be wrong?
I am running stock ics ( i find it better for me than cm9 at the moment)
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I suggest trying Titanium Backup and seeing if there is a difference. It has helped me remove any bloat I did not want on my phone on many roms, including stock rooted ICS.
RickG13 said:
I suggest trying Titanium Backup and seeing if there is a difference. It has helped me remove any bloat I did not want on my phone on many roms, including stock rooted ICS.
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Just tried to delete some apk's, for example I just tried to remove Play Books.
I get and error from TB that it could not be removed.
txrocker281 said:
Just tried to delete some apk's, for example I just tried to remove Play Books.
I get and error from TB that it could not be removed.
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What's your root app: Super SU or Superuser?
Also how did you root? Flashing the Root.zip file in CWM?
RickG13 said:
What's your root app: Super SU or Superuser?
Also how did you root? Flashing the Root.zip file in CWM?
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1 SuperSU
2 I flashed the zip trough CWM as detailed here
http://galaxys2root.com/t-mobile-galaxy-s2/how-to-root-icsgb-on-t-mobile-galaxy-s2-sgh-t989/
You are getting the super su prompt when launching titanium backup, correct? I've heard some issues with some people not having full root privileges on the stock rom. Try running a darkside cache wipe (in the dev section), reboot phone, and try again.
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You are getting the super su prompt when launching titanium backup, correct? I've heard some issues with some people not having full root privileges on the stock rom. Try running a darkside cache wipe (in the dev section), reboot phone, and try again.
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1) yes i did grant titanium su acess when the prompt came up
2) ok i will try to use the darkside wipe later today
Thanks for the help so far. I really enjoy the phone, really a step up from my mytouch 4g
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1)
2) ok i will try to use the darkside wipe later today
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Please be sure to run the CACHE wipe and not the actual system wipe. Hope this resolves your issue.
download this app called root uninstaller. its so easy and free. i use this app instead because it only does one thing, which is delete any apps on your phone. system apps bloat apps and regular apps. keep it simple.
Could also be su issues. You could try to go in and delete the permissions and try again. Probably an issue with root though. could try a root check, dl updated bb and su, or just start over.
Thanks for the help everyone so far.
I went back to stock gb and rooted. Deleted the bloat
Thanks again!
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Why are some of my Apps unable to gain root access?

I am running AOKP JB B1, just like suddenly, some of my Apps like DX tool box and DX power booster can't gain root access anymore, but other apps like root explorer work fine, I tried to update supersu and binary, no good.
Then I thought maybe I screw up the system because lots kernel flashed, so I just reflash AOKP JB B1 with full wipe , but still no good...
Could it be application compatibility problem or something wrong at my end?
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qtwrk said:
I am running AOKP JB B1, just like suddenly, some of my Apps like DX tool box and DX power booster can't gain root access anymore, but other apps like root explorer work fine, I tried to update supersu and binary, no good.
Then I thought maybe I screw up the system because lots kernel flashed, so I just reflash AOKP JB B1 with full wipe , but still no good...
Could it be application compatibility problem or something wrong at my end?
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Just a guess but some apps look for Superuser.apk to confirm root access. If your ROM has SuperSU.apk as SuperSU.apk that could be the issue. When I flash a ROM with SuperSU I always change the name to Superuser.apk.
HTH
3rdstring said:
Just a guess but some apps look for Superuser.apk to confirm root access. If your ROM has SuperSU.apk as SuperSU.apk that could be the issue. When I flash a ROM with SuperSU I always change the name to Superuser.apk.
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No good, I tried installed superuser
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3rdstring said:
Just a guess but some apps look for Superuser.apk to confirm root access. If your ROM has SuperSU.apk as SuperSU.apk that could be the issue. When I flash a ROM with SuperSU I always change the name to Superuser.apk.
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the supersu apk is named Superuser.apk as well for compatibily purpose
@OP flash in recovery SuperSU.zip solve all ur problems
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the supersu apk is named Superuser.apk as well for compatibily purpose
@OP flash in recovery SuperSU.zip solve all ur problems
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still no good , DX tool box still says "Root not allowed, the operation is denied"
i also tried in CodenaAndroid and XeonHD , doesn't work on both of them , it should be applications compatibly preblem.
qtwrk said:
still no good , DX tool box still says "Root not allowed, the operation is denied"
i also tried in CodenaAndroid and XeonHD , doesn't work on both of them , it should be applications compatibly preblem.
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a. update your busybox, use stericsons busybox updater from the play market. open the app, update busybox.
b. open your superuser or supersu app and make sure that your binaries are updated and that root is enabled. superuser has known issues with jelly bean.
c. if aokp has an optional root or no choice, enable root.
simms22 said:
a. update your busybox, use stericsons busybox updater from the play market. open the app, update busybox.
b. open your superuser or supersu app and make sure that your binaries are updated and that root is enabled. superuser has known issues with jelly bean.
c. if aokp has an optional root or no choice, enable root.
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unfortunately , still can't , busybox is updated. SuperSu has updated the binaries as well and i even set to gain permission without asking, still can't
all other apps like ROOT EXPLORER , TRITIUM BACK UP, FRANCO KERNEL UPDATER, PGM2 and something more were able to gain access to root , only these 2 can't
this is the app that can not gain access ...
qtwrk said:
unfortunately , still can't , busybox is updated. SuperSu has updated the binaries as well and i even set to gain permission without asking, still can't
all other apps like ROOT EXPLORER , TRITIUM BACK UP, FRANCO KERNEL UPDATER, PGM2 and something more were able to gain access to root , only these 2 can't
this is the app that can not gain access ...
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its the app. and on top of it, it doesnt want to close, it wants to run itself and download/send data. i uninstalled it really quick.
simms22 said:
its the app. and on top of it, it doesnt want to close, it wants to run itself and download/send data. i uninstalled it really quick.
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It's app for system optimization or something like firewall, kill auto run apps, process management...
Ok... were you able to get root access?
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Uninstall system app issue

If i use es file explorer and use the app mgr then press system app and select which app i want to uninstall and it says uninstall failed. Root explorer is on and system is mounted rw. If i use tibu to uninstall a system app it will say apk cant be located. Im on moar v8 with stock kernel but this same thing was also occurring on ktoonsez kernel as well. Supersu is set to allow and show notifications. How do fix this?
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I usually use root explorer and go to root, system, app, and then delete whichever apk I choose. Have you tried that method?
metalfan78 said:
I usually use root explorer and go to root, system, app, and then delete whichever apk I choose. Have you tried that method?
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That does work. It only started happening since 4.3 i think the emulated directories is what is causing the problem
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[Q] How to delete system apps [4.4.2]

Well, a very simple question, but one which is bugging me.
My phone has kitkat and is rooted.
So, how do I remove the unnecessary System apps preloaded in the firmware? Link2sd, Titanium Backup Pro, and NoBloat free are some of the apps which I've tried. They are NOT working.
I've even tried using root explorer to delete the system apps, but I kitkat is not allowing me to mount system to read-write mode. I use fx file explorer.
Any type of help would be appreciated.
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sohailferdous said:
Well, a very simple question, but one which is bugging me.
My phone has kitkat and is rooted.
So, how do I remove the unnecessary System apps preloaded in the firmware? Link2sd, Titanium Backup Pro, and NoBloat free are some of the apps which I've tried. They are NOT working.
I've even tried using root explorer to delete the system apps, but I kitkat is not allowing me to mount system to read-write mode. I use fx file explorer.
Any type of help would be appreciated.
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that means that you are not correctly rooted
flash ftf again
dont wipe anything
and try the root tool for kitkat again
Ashwin Prabhunerurkar said:
that means that you are not correctly rooted
flash ftf again
dont wipe anything
and try the root tool for kitkat again
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Tried it. Not working
Ps - Can it be a problem with my rooting method? Here's what I did---
-> Flash a 4.3 kernel which has recovery.
-> Boot into recovery and flash SU binary zip file.
-> Flash the original 4.4.2 kernel and boot into system.
I trierd root checker and it shows I have root access. Greenify works perfect too.
Here's a screenshot of the error link2sd shows when I try to uninstall Sketch app.
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sohailferdous said:
Tried it. Not working
Ps - Can it be a problem with my rooting method? Here's what I did---
-> Flash a 4.3 kernel which has recovery.
-> Boot into recovery and flash SU binary zip file.
-> Flash the original 4.4.2 kernel and boot into system.
I trierd root checker and it shows I have root access. Greenify works perfect too.
Here's a screenshot of the error link2sd shows when I try to uninstall Sketch app.
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ya the 4.3 methoed wont give you access to rw
do a clean install and root via tool
Ashwin Prabhunerurkar said:
ya the 4.3 methoed wont give you access to rw
do a clean install and root via tool
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A BIG THANKS !!! Your solution worked like a charm !!!:good::good::good:
Please unlock your bootloader
sohailferdous said:
Well, a very simple question, but one which is bugging me.
My phone has kitkat and is rooted.
So, how do I remove the unnecessary System apps preloaded in the firmware? Link2sd, Titanium Backup Pro, and NoBloat free are some of the apps which I've tried. They are NOT working.
I've even tried using root explorer to delete the system apps, but I kitkat is not allowing me to mount system to read-write mode. I use fx file explorer.
Any type of help would be appreciated.
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Please unlock your bootloader to enjoy full rooting experience.

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